Nobuo Abe
Nobuo Abe | |
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Native name | 信夫阿部 |
Born | Hiroshima |
Residence | Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Nobuo Abe (信夫阿部) was a Japanese Architect. Born in 1939 in Hiroshima, he worked at senior management level, on the design and construction of the Nakagin Capsule Tower. In 1965 he established 'Genjitsu Tochi Tatemono Atelier', and in 1974, was Senior Managing Director of Kisho Kurokawa architect & associates.
History
- 1939 Born in Hiroshima
- 1958 Graduated Shudo High-School
- 1963 Completed Bachelor of Architecture Course at University of Waseda, Tokyo
- 1965 Completed Master of Arts Degree in Architecture Course at University of Waseda, Tokyo
- 1965 Established Genjitsu Tochi Tatemono Atelier
- 1966 Registered First Class Architects No.53176
- 1968 Entered Kisho Kurokawa architect & associates
- 1974 Senior Managing Director of Kisho Kurokawa architect & associates
- 1982 Established Atelier A 1997 Left Kisho Kurokawa architect & associates
- 1998 Representative & Renamed as Atelier A & Associates : architects & naval architects
- 1998 Registered First Class Architects Office No.42904
Documentary
- Nakagin Capsule Tower: Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction
- http://www.milanodesignfilmfestival.com/nakagin-capsule-tower/
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